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iiplwi O Q4> 4- T' aaIaC^ a fmnble •Wfly in tb« si**'«|Mt b^iek ott Ux«ir kwh Umasli- lj8iniB ^ ljT8T0 1 OPPlwidM^ !q cheir own territory pat joat tii# b«Un«a of the llni Y • 1 ‘1 4 n iSavier xn tibe defemive almost li^f. l/l^Y16r 10 to I \ jfroin the itart and th« heavy I In the second half, Stitfl ■ I j^met startinr lineup suit:inf .kksksd ^ Xavler'a 6, *»d « few Montgomery, Ala., Scoring initoiwards the Xavier goal only to^plar> I**** Sfmyir, State’e All- the first and third periods, lo be held for downs. The third; (Amwlcan (aeU« rveovered ea« lead 13-0, Bama State had to [ ““e’* Zavlar’s paasinc ^om- Umtitn «f WUii«o>* to WiUiaw- /and Green •occeMiul I of the mUtaf fumblef made dut went oirer from the inf t)»« afternoon oa the Xavi»r 2>0 from which point trails hmndf and OtBen «iended with dNwett ifctag over »U»4in(r up for thi Mond Hornet to««h- dowfl. §awyer’« place kick wm tho 'sfo>^ and the geofe read 8t«to rally lier defenee* desperately j hElt a etron* Xavier rally which'l;yd U«e >" chaBced „p 7 ’ pointe in the J*"* , in front, fourth in order in win 13-7 »nd ^ topple the Cat9H,lic ameftion by Saunder, Tho .core »»*"« tU k..p.., th. I.vi.rlto>ll.3, X.,l.r 0. Ut, to th. *ird DRY PINE WOOD i K „J POCAHONTAS /iLllU X^UCtl AND TENNESSEE ME DELIVER AMOUNTS FROM 50c UP PRICES TO SUIT YOUR- POCKETBGOK HAYTI COAL & WOOD CO. 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Xetcalf, Olympia tar, anJ jitter led to with aaverfl runainc slayi eaee [the tote team was under % e ^jjtb only t'^o yard* Bist|di*pitf/ed a toach- tMid* f« rtiM iakrti. fully worked io netted pi CathA- equally renowned iowa. The SainU made tlM mi»- lie toflchd«/wn and had the fans AJbrittcm also Olympii! take of bavii^ twolve men «n q;tWBdtoj| aftati at the f**ne. Oulp of Xavoier w a ■ ^thc gold as the touchdown play •ad of te came ahs tey and . Lejth o> fAta. Sl^a t,n» made. O i «n«d to locre another. Gi^f/cly W’ere tied j |imiiiedi|>ly after an esihibi-,i|^ IlOID6COflH]^ Elizabeth City Bocrad the Xavier touchdown and al^o mad* the aaitrar ptjnt on a fake line buck. Leading the Hornet attack on IdM oifenaive were Green aui Lundy, with excellent help from “Texas'’ iStmth at quarteiback T%e entire Hornet line ataged a at 18 ptB. e^c^h. jttMi by the Livingfttone drum | Bears Hold Saints To A 6-6 Tie 1h* tban MKf> Dntft tMNHr^nmekantti as# imajorett dering the half period, j Tmmmuam, |MT by Nor. li, Wf tlM Saint* took a poi»t on ttieir | Salem — Th, Win-iton tl>* Iw^ •» €XVeeted »• hMf own ». On the next play Harr- Tewrher. College firat an-1 a»«rt*onnair«a in' th* mcfl tf .Wrted right end and,^^ homecoi»ln» (anw ef the first»BMebee aided by ^ecaeular bloeking t,y dlW»m v-* “ Brii»ktey, raced. 91 vf.Vd* ^'City State Teachcri College Pir-i. tstiiilStM tafl^ OWJP S41iabury — In , H«me«o/ninc •core. Hie conversion waa no Jjj a game fiU«d wttt thriOa ‘and diaapfwintmenti for the ia mtmtnarU wiU M ClM tA (lit and the first 650 nnmbcrt •tj^nd defenaiva exhibition Ij ^ o' tfood. bjr Sitwyer, “Batch*' Mason, R»la beautiful tlepta, colored pamper* ( *nie next quarter the Beats Teasers C^lege Bbotera, tiie moBoiw kh iJV?ie», Griggs, Sultoger can, brilliant fcnm major- began to roil. Following line .Pinkes romped eorapI*t«ly urer, Bfuwu. and beatiful giris, t h e >bustca by Fraye and Booker,the T. C. Rams to win fl-0. Tie; i aiaapowvr is equal to 1917, The game waa extra yvingstone Bearsi held t h e,passed t© Wegton for a touch- ifamo featured the brilliant one in three wfll be in CfcfcBi it feautre of tiia omet home »er-^s^nrt4 to * 6-6 tie Saturday. [down. Their wt'ieraiptted com-e.-- .ing, pa^sfing and ounting of Cap- and will require the Ilea festaring tha ratws The Bear, received tfie kick- |«km was no good. |t»in Felton of the Eliiabeth City ©nly the first 390 nii]lllten.’A^ of former year, for the ^nualaad , after futile line bucks, j 'Rje reat of the g0$ne wa? ,te£»m. However, tlia Teadien projdmstely 130 will fa* A Day eeremoTi es. pre- fumfcled, and the Saint* «recover played in Saint territory and College pleven was not di«nsyed ealJed from eseh distriet. game attraction for tibe 3000 After an exchanRe the game ended with the Bears by the oo«tinned thn»t» of their| “We are at least six mOBtSf fan* on hand was a W mile ^ ereaa country run between team ^hen on , k>n« pass, ,29. of four men each representing punt on their 0^3 adverHaries, and jUn^il tlie end.- CMON.SON-»ve 9esr*i WArT1K6 A tori* Tl»»Afe K)P. 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See one of our representatives today. Hia knowledge and experience will prove of great value in selecting a policy best suited to your indivddual needs. ik ^ . >f- NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL \uAAMJUt> OMt: C.C.SPAULDIN9.rr«all»ri • OUfUIAM. NORTH CAROLINA Durham District W. L. COOK, Manager Charlotte District A. E. SPEARS, Manager Chemical Cl^f fought gamely ahead of our reo»rd la tte ^Wotld,'* declared Maj. Gen. GL I Elizabeth fb-^ aecre R. Wesaon, army erdnanM jcame i nthe latter paH of the m- chief, at Cleveland Hfl ssfil iCond quarter when the Pirate* private contractors "have tskM |««ined po—*«aion ci tb* baU on hold.'’ acd that the six mantl* Teachers Cotl^r«*« fcnr yard factoring arsenals have stcppedi line. A penalty for too m'^ny men “P production nearly 50 pcf on the field placed the K«ll on the two y*fi"d line. The Raiss j —■' ■ stru^fgled desperately toprevent a^ touchdtwn, buj Felton went overt the goal line on the foarth down, j The half time w«is enlivened by I the presentation of Miss Celestine i Faulkner, Warrenton, N. C. cf the Junior class as “Miss Winston- Salem Teachers College. Her attendants were Mirse* M^garet MitchVll of Winstoi Salem, Clarice | Foote Winston-Salem and Vermont McBrayer of Shelby, N. C., representatives of tb« Sopko-i nvore, Senior, and Freshman cata* e«, respectively. President F. L. Atking of Teacher^ College pre sented Miss Faulkner with • ^uige ■ bouquet of chrysantheniums, and to eatii of her af^tendents a cors age. Facts Worth Note Aliout The Draft UNCLE SAM WANTS: 30,000 men bjp 18. 400.000 men by next Matcli. 800.000 men by June IS. , And so, at, Washington, last Tuesoky, wsa conducted the drawing of the master numbers for the nation's first peacetime 1 draft. j President Roo^^velt annotme«j ed it was “for one purpose: the' defense of freedom.” BlindJfold- ■ ed. Secretary of War Stimson drew first number—158. Other dignataries dr^, and then the task of determining the order of calling up 17,000,> Dr. Bobert S. Harris of Mas*» chatetla TasHtate of Teclmolaify has predaead a food mixture whi^ he says, contains every vitamin cept “C”. T^ food would cosi fl.87 a perscm a year. The U. & levetrantin* kas beea given tlii xonnola and it already has beea sent t* Britain. Hous^old Hint Spread wafer-tiiiB ahcw ‘^ite bread with softened butteCi to wMch diopped watererea* baai iMcn added. KoU a* you woidd a wiy lolL Padc in a conlaia*r te> !>• CTfiigwator. 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